Hull KR face a defining period in their season after two heavy defeats over Easter weekend.

Rovers were unable to pick themselves up after a record derby loss at Hull FC as Warrington inflicted more misery on Tim Sheens’ team on Monday.

The results left the Robins 10th in the Super League table amid a worsening injury crisis.

Here, KR reporter James O’Brien takes a closer look at an important run of fixtures.

Leeds Rhinos (Headingley), April 28

Like Rovers, Leeds did not expect to be near the foot of the table approaching the halfway stage of the campaign having recruited well in the off-season.

There are signs that the Rhinos are starting to click under new head coach David Furner and they will be targeting this game as a must-win, particularly after the way they were dismantled at Craven Park.

Everything points to it being a high-scoring match and the Robins can come away with the two points if they win the battle for field position.